
HTML 4.0 Inline Elements
Most HTMLİ4.0 elements permitted within the BODY are classified as either block-level elements or inline elements. Inline elements typically may only contain text and other inline elements. When rendered visually, inline elements do not usually begin on a new line.
The following are defined as inline elements in HTMLİ4.0:
  - A - Anchor
 
  - ABBR - Abbreviation
 
  - ACRONYM - Acronym
 
  - B - Bold text
 
  - BASEFONT - Base font change
 
  - BDO - BiDi override
 
  - BIG - Large text
 
  - BR - Line break
 
  - CITE - Citation
 
  - CODE - Computer code
 
  - DFN - Defined term
 
  - EM - Emphasis
 
  - FONT - Font change
 
  - I - Italic text
 
  - IMG - Inline image
 
  - INPUT - Form input
 
  - KBD - Text to be input
 
  - LABEL - Form field label
 
  - Q - Short quotation
 
  - S - Strike-through text
 
  - SAMP - Sample output
 
  - SELECT - Option selector
 
  - SMALL - Small text
 
  - SPAN - Generic inline container
 
  - STRIKE - Strike-through text
 
  - STRONG - Strong emphasis
 
  - SUB - Subscript
 
  - SUP - Superscript
 
  - TEXTAREA - Multi-line text input
 
  - TT - Teletype text
 
  - U - Underlined text
 
  - VAR - Variable
 
The following elements may be used as either block-level elements or inline elements. If used as inline elements (e.g., within another inline element or a P), these elements should not contain any block-level elements.